General and Support topics relating to ViciDialNow and GoAutoDial ISO installers
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by mg1 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:20 pm
how may I know the version being used on my machine using CLI?
any help will be highly appriciated
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by webgurru » Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:05 pm
Hi,
If you type asterisk -r on root prompt, first line will read asterisk version
Best regards,
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by ctc_olsen » Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:00 pm
Sorry to dig up this old post. How about the Vicidial version? Is this it?
[xxxx@go astguiclient]# cat /usr/src/astguiclient/version
2.2.1
I'm also confused because at the admin page, it says
VERSION: 2.2.1-237
BUILD: 100510-2015
VERSION: 2.4-309a BUILD: 110430-1642 (Upgrade from CE 2.0,ISO) | Asterisk 1.4.27.1-1 | VmWare vCenter Server Ver 4.1.0| No additional software | No Digium/Sangoma Hardware
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by williamconley » Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:31 am
grep "build = '" /srv/www/htdocs/vicidial/admin.php -n -R
cat /var/log/boot.msg | grep CPU0
dmidecode | grep Product
If your system does not respond to any of these, just search the files being grep'd instead. But with most of ours these commands work nicely to just grab the value we want.
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